2017 garden

2017 garden

Sun Jul 23, 2017 7:10 pm

I grabbed some photos from the past week and figured I'd share them. The link is for OneDrive. Some people use Microsoft online and some don't, but if there's issues viewing let me know and I can use photobucket or something.

Basically, I crammed space behind a garage from starting too many seeds. It's the first season. I tilled in the grass and put weed barrier down. I started a compost pile that will get added at the end of the season, but here is a general list;Tomato plants - Red Rose, Kosovo, Black Krim, ISIS Candy, Riestenbaum Cherry (spelling), Better Boy, Dwarf Chocolate, Repunzel. Cucumbers - Staight EightCauliflower - Purple HybridLettuce - Yugoslavian RedPeppers - Cayennes, Aneheims, and a variety of super super hots.Peas - Oregon variety

Started all plant seeds excluding direct sow peas, under two T5 bulbs and self watering trays. The taller plants are over 6' and it's still July. My first cherry tomatoes are blushing.

Re: 2017 garden

Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:14 pm

I keep my photos in my documents. You may have yours in another area on your computer. To upload, go to "full editor" below your post. Then click on the "upload attachment" option below your post. Then hit "browse" and choose the photo from where ever your photo is stored. (external device; memory card, etc.) Then hit "add the file". Then after it adds the file, hit "place inline".

Re: 2017 garden

Sat Jul 29, 2017 1:54 am

I think you can use many different imaging softwares that are out there. In my case I use the imaging software Irfanview. It was invented by a guy named Irfan Skiljan I believe, from Sweden maybe? It's a free download off the internet; real user friendly for an old dinosaur like me. I emailed him a couple of times with questions and was surprised he actually answered back. He's very helpful and personable.

It's plenty good enough for me; I wouldn't know much about Photoshop, for instance. There's an "image" menu that you can click on, and many options come up, among them, "resizing image". I usually do that ahead of time, long before posting the photo. But your camera may have its own software for doing stuff like that too, don't know.